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Treasure in the attic
Treasure in the attic

By Christina Chapman

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Having discovered a basket her mother made with her grandmother, Sarah wants to learn to make a basket, too, in keeping with her African heritage.

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Only at the children's table
Only at the children's table

By Daria Baron Hall

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During Christmas dinner a young girl who thinks she is too old to be sitting at the children's table discovers the special magic found only there.

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My first American friend
My first American friend

By Sarunna Jin

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A young Chinese girl beginning a new life in America describes how her difficult adjustment was made more endurable when she made her first American friend.

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Cooking with Justin
Cooking with Justin

By Miller Justin

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The author presents some of his favorite recipes and describes how he became a chef at the age of five.

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The book about kitties
The book about kitties

By Mary Celeste Deck

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Presents a seven-year-old's drawings and comments about cats.

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Twelve dogs of Christmas
Twelve dogs of Christmas

By Emma Kragen

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An adaptation of the traditional English folk song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas," featuring an increasing number of different kinds of dogs instead of the usual gifts.

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Where's our teacher
Where's our teacher

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No time like snow time!
No time like snow time!

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